This week the Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services under the Department of Education proposed funding priorities for the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects and Centers Program administered by NIDRR. Specifically, this notice proposes four priorities for the Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (RRTCs) and three priorities for the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERCs).
Notably, the proposed priorities for RRTCs include “Developing Strategies to Foster Community Integration and Participation (CIP) for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury.” The goal of this priority is to develop a classification system based on symptoms experienced by individuals with TBI who are living in the community.
This classification system can be used to link the post-rehabilitation consequences of TBI with CIP-oriented interventions. Such a classification will allow practitioners and researchers to better match individuals with TBI with specific interventions, and to better characterize their study samples.
BIAA applauds the Assistant Secretary for proposing this priority and will continue to advocate in its favor.




Mon, May 11, 2009
Brain Injury Law, Recent TBI News